Sunshine Coast vs the World

5 Reasons to make the Sunshine Coast your next Holiday Destination 

Just because your flights are cancelled doesn't mean you have to dim your adventure flame! There are some exceptional Aussie alternatives to satisfy your global wanderlust. With international borders closed, Australian tourism needs us. But luckily there’s no place we’d rather be than our own backyard. With 300 days of Sunshine, there’s always something to do on the Sunshine Coast. Here’s a list of what makes the Sunshine Coast so unique.

  1. Scenic Diversity

From beach to rainforest to mountains, the Sunshine coast region has it all! It’s got over 100 kilometres of pristine sandy beaches, surrounded by the quiet beauty of coastal and hinterland villages. Along with lush green rainforest, picture perfect waterfalls, crystal clear rock pools and national parks packed full of wildlife, the Sunshine Coast Hinterland is a nature lovers’ paradise. Depending on what you’re vibing, Welcome Ready manage properties in all different areas of the Sunshine coast 

2. Best Beaches

With 100 beaches to choose from, how do you pick the right one? For family fun Kings, Bulcock and Moffat beach are all armed with their fair share of playgrounds and BBQs to keep the kids happy and full throughout the day. If your wanting to bring your furry friends along, dog-friendly beaches include Warana beach and Sunshine Beach, with long stretches of patrolled sand and sea, that remains a haven for dogs to frolic. For those keen on hitting the waves, meander along the track into Noosa National Park and you’ll find a collection of the best swim spots and surf breaks, like Nationals, Boiling Pot, Tea Tree Bay, Granite Bay, and Alexandria Bay. Your board will thank you.

3.Tropical Walks 

There is no shortage of of spectacular spaces to destress and connect with the nature. From the hidden rock pools in the Conondale National Park, to the 300+ stairs on the 4.6 kilometre Circuit track at Kondallila National Park, there is much to explore. Mary Cairncross scenic reserve offers spectacular views of the heritage listed Glass House Mountains. Reach out to Welcome Ready for more great nature spots. 

4. Great for Kids

There are so many attractions on the Sunshine Coast that the whole family will love! Cuddle up to Koalas and Kangaroos at the world famous Australia Zoo. For something a little more ‘racy’, grab a helmet and grip the steering wheel on Australia’s largest commercial go-kart track, Big Kart Track. Kids will also love to explore the depths of the ocean and marvel as sharks, rays and reef fish swim right over you in the underwater tunnel at Sea Life. For more tips on where to entertain the kids, reach out to Welcome Ready. 

5. Wine and Dine on the Sunshine Coast

There are loads of contenders for the Sunshine Coast's best restaurant. From the bustling dining hubs of Mooloolaba and Noosa, to the rolling hills of the Hinterland, the list of the best restaurants on the Sunshine Coast is long and can all be found in Welcome Ready’s guide to the Sunshine Coast. If you’re keen to drink amongst locals, the Sunny Coast also now has a thriving microbrewery scene; from the long-time Sunshine Coast Brewery to newcomers like Brouhaha in Maleny, 10 Toes in Alex Heads, Your Mates in Nambour, and Moffat Beach Brewing Co. the vast selection of won’t disappoint. 

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